Ashland is the former estate of statesman Henry Clay, which was built in 1804 with his wife. He served as Speaker of the House, Secretary of State and ran for president three times unsuccessfully. Known as the "Great Compromiser," Clay and his descendants resided in the property, apart from a twenty-year stint when the home was used as a school, until 1959. This post … [Read more...] about Visiting Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate